Method of Cleaning Underside of Wheeled Outdoor Equipment

ABSTRACT

A method of cleaning an underside of wheeled outdoor equipment includes attaching a blower extension pipe assembly to a power blower and positioning the extension pipe across the ground and under the equipment to be cleaned. The blower extension pipe includes an elbow end fitting with a blow-off opening that is directed to the underside of the equipment. The blower is operated to direct air through the blower extension pipe and against the underlying surface of the equipment to remove debris therefrom.

RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation and claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/610,484 filed Sep. 11, 2012.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a power working machine such as a leaf blower or power blower, which utilizes a high speed air stream to perform cleaning operations or the like. In particular, this invention uses a blower pipe extension assembly which is connected to the air blow-off port of a power blower and used to clean the underside of a lawn mower or other wheeled outdoor equipment.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Power blowers or “leaf blowers” are small portable clean-up machines having a small electric or gasoline motor connected to an elongate tubular extension which is held in the hand of operator to direct a forceful stream of an air onto the surface to be cleaned. In some models, the motor is carried on the back of the operator in other models the motor is provided with a strap such that the blower is easily carried during the cleaning operations. The tubular extension has a sleeved nozzle which is slidably received on the end. The nozzle is formed of lightweight plastic material and terminates in either a round or rectangular shape depending upon the manufacturer. These lightweight, easily maneuverable blowers substantially reduce the time and labor required for many cleanup tasks and are used primarily for cleaning grass clippings and leaves from walks and driveways after cutting the lawn. They are also widely used in some areas of the country in removing snow.

There are several patents which disclose various blowers and brush combinations, none of which are suitable for use on or under the equipment, which is where the debris accumulates on the equipment that is used for the yard work or landscaping.

With respect to such conventional blower pipes as described above, there have been proposed one U.S. Pat. No. 5,054,159 that has a mounting flange, brush and scraper attachments. This is used for cleaning the pavement, walkways or concrete surfaces.

Henke, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,652,995. According to the invention, a lawn and garden blower has a nozzle which provides a comparatively wide pattern of high velocity air. At the exit of the nozzle, there are pluralities of high-efficiency tubular-shaped bores, arranged side-by-side, which divide the air stream entering the nozzle into a plurality of high-velocity air jets substantially parallel to each other. This product is also used to clean the ground of leaves, walkways and the like.

Power blower attachments have been developed for cleaning overhead structures such as gutters. See Conder, U.S. Pat. No. 8,739,362 and Dennis, US Publication No. 2004/0143931. Neither of these techniques is suitable for cleaning the underside of a lawn mower or other wheeled outdoor equipment positioned close to the ground. Indeed, of the referenced patents are considered and operated to blow the high speed air stream directly toward or parallel with the ground, and cannot be used for cleaning the underside of wheeled equipment.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a leaf blower or power blower extension or attachment that is configured to introduce beneath the underside of wheeled outdoor equipment and operated for blowing air upwardly to clean debris from the underside of mower decks, snow blowers, vehicles or the like.

The present invention provides a tubular extension pipe assembly, with a 75 to 90° reduced tapered angle end blower pipe fitting to be able to reach under equipment and direct the air flow upwards for cleaning.

Preferably, the extension pipe includes an elongate pipe section and an angled portion between inlet and outlet ends of the elongate pipe section. The angled portion may be formed by either a flexible pipe or a pair of fixedly interconnected pipe segments forming an obtuse angle.

A stabilizing handle mounted on the elongate pipe section is for directing the bottom flexible pipe and the high speed air stream to the desired location. Connecting means insures the tight fit of the extension pipe assembly to the existing blower tube for optimal high speed air stream and prevents the extension pipe assembly and stabilizing handle from accidentally coming off during operation.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Other objects, features and advantages will occur from the following description of a preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a riding mower and a power blower employing one embodiment of the blower extension pipe assembly being used to clean the underside of the deck of a riding lawn mower according to the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a perspective side view of the blower extension pipe assembly shown in FIG. 1, wherein the existing blower discharge pipe and extension pipe assembly are connected with flexible piping and a handle is attached to the extension for maneuvering the assembly to clean the underside of wheeled outdoor equipment

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an alternative blower extension pipe assembly for use in the method of this invention, wherein the assembly is viewed from the side and attached to the blower machine utilizing the blower manufacturer's L-slot connectors; and

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a modified version of the blower extension pipe assembly shown in FIG. 3, wherein the extension pipe is viewed from the side and attached to the blower machine utilizing a rubber coupling and quick clasps.

REFERENCE NUMBERALS

-   -   10: Blower pipe extension assembly     -   10 b, 10 c: Alternative versions of pipe extension assembly     -   14: Elongate pipe section inlet     -   16: Elongate pipe section outlet     -   17: Mower cutting deck     -   18: Mower     -   19: Blower     -   20: End elbow blow-off pipe fitting     -   20 a, 20 b Alternative embodiments of end pipe fitting     -   21: Elongate pipe section     -   21 a, 21 b: Alternative embodiments of elongate pipe section     -   22: Quick clasps     -   23: Flexible pipe     -   23 a: Angle fitting     -   24: Molded L-slotted connector     -   25: Optional handle     -   27: Intermediate pipe segment     -   28, 28 a: Blow-off opening

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

In the following, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a lawn mower 18, lawn mower cutting deck 17 and blower 19 as a power working machine on which a blower pipe extension assembly 10 of this embodiment is mounted. Air taken from the air-intake vents of the blower machine 19 is compressed and forced by means of the blower fan through an attached air blowing extension pipe or barrel assembly 10 shown alone in FIG. 2. The blower extension pipe assembly comprises an elongate pipe section 21 having opposing inlet and outlet ends 14 and 16 respectively. More particularly, a flexible pipe section 23 is connected to the standard air outlet of blower machine 19 as described below. An intermediate blower pipe segment 27 is communicably connected to flexible pipe section 23. An angled or elbow-shaped end pipe fitting 20 is releasably attached to intermediate blower pipe segment 27 at outlet end 16.

The air stream from machine 19 is directed through elongate pipe section 21 and blown off through a discharge or blow-off opening 28 of end pipe 20 formed at the downstream end of the elongate blower pipe 21. The discharged compressed air stream is directed at the underside of the mower deck 17 and the debris under the mower deck or like equipment is air blasted off of that underside.

Inlet end 14 is connected to the standard power blower air outlet by means of quick clasp 22 or L-slot grooves 24. Clasp 22 can be tightened to provide a secure connection and improved air discharge force.

FIG. 2 also shows the end pipe fitting 20 attached to outlet end 16 of elongate pipe section 21. A stabilizing handle 25, attached to pipe section 21 by clasps, is held by the user and manipulated to direct the air flow when sitting the blower on the ground for larger mowers, equipment or the like.

FIG. 3 shows an alternative blower pipe assembly 10 a, which again carries an angled or elbow-shaped end pipe fitting 20 a. End pipe fitting 20, 20 a includes a blow-off opening 28, 28 a and is formed as a 90° shaped fitting that is decreased in output diameter. As previously described, the end fitting may include an angle of 75° to 90°. The end pipe fitting 20 a can be adjustable or fixed and is designed to fit under the deck of the machine to be cleaned and enable an operator to easily apply the high speed air stream to the underside of that machine. The blower machine can be operated while holding it by the operator's hand, by suspending it from operator's shoulder or by sitting it close by the machine to be cleaned.

Elongate pipe section 21 a also has a 45° angle fitting 23 a that is angled for the end pipe 20 a to fit under the equipment. The end pipe fitting preferably incorporates a reduced diameter pipe discharge opening that increases the exiting air flow to increase the cleaning force.

An L-slotted molded connector 24 a again operates as connecting means for tightly connecting the inlet end of elongate pipe section 21 a to the blower machine 19. The fitting our coupling formed at the upstream or inlet end of assembly 10, 10 a opposite to the end pipe fitting 20, 20 a is molded to include two L-shaped locking grooves 24, 24 a to fit and attach to existing manufacturers' blower pipe models.

FIG. 4 is a view showing the pipe extension assembly 10 b as in FIG. 3, but utilizing a rubber coupling 30 b at inlet end 14 b and quick clasps 22 or hose clamps as connecting means to fit unusual size blower output tubes.

A polyethylene alloy or the like can be used as a material to prepare the blower pipe 20, 21 and 23. The material is melted and introduced into a mold having a desired shape, and air is blown to obtain an integrally molded product. The blower pipe may also be prepared by other means or methods to reduce the cost of the product.

The connectors for the individual pipe sections 20, 21 and 23 can also use a rubber coupling with quick clasps so a tight fitting will be established with different sizes of existing blower pipes.

In operation, a piece of wheeled outdoor equipment is cleaned in accordance with the following steps:

Stop and shut off the machine to be cleaned; raise the deck or area to be cleaned to its highest setting above the ground.

Attach the inlet end 14, 14 a, 14 b of elongate pipe section 21, 21 a, 21 b to the blower 16 using either the existing screw-on L shaped attachment that is manufactured on most blowers or the supplied coupling with quick clasps. If end pipe fitting 20, 20 a, 20 b is adjustable, adjust to desired angle.

Set the blower on the ground next to the machine to be cleaned, and start the blower, setting the throttle on full speed. Make sure the operator uses safety glasses. Grasp the stabilizing handle 25, FIG. 21 on the extension pipe assembly (if provided) and move the elongate pipe section 21 under the equipment to be cleaned. If using the cleaning end pipe fitting on a smaller hand blower or large backpack blower, after lifting the blower up or strapping it on, grasp the throttle handle and move the blower pipe assembly back and forth underneath the deck area to be cleaned.

When no more debris comes out from under the equipment, shut off the blower, remove the blower extension pipe assembly and store it for the next cleaning.

The advantages of the present invention include, without limitation, fast cleaning of grass, leaves and other debris from under lawn mower decks, snow blowers, vehicles and other equipment with hard to reach areas.

This attachment solves a major OSHA safety concern. The device greatly increases personal safety while decreasing insurance/workman compensation claims. Currently, lawn professionals and homeowners must turn over their mowers, mower decks or similar equipment or jack up the equipment to reach under with their arms and hands to hand scrape the buildup of grass and debris which is time consuming, dangerous and dirty work. The machine can fall on the operator; the operator can be cut by the sharp blades while scraping off the grass under the deck or get burned by accidentally touching the hot engine and parts. Afterwards, from lying on the ground to reach under the deck, the operator has to clean up their tools, hands and clothes. With the current invention, one could quickly install the end pipe on their blower, start the blower and safely direct the high speed air up and under the machine while standing out of harm's way, cleaning it for immediate continuation of work or storage.

Another advantage addresses a major concern of the Department of Agriculture and the property owners; the disclosed technique provides for a clean machine that reduces the spreading of fungus, bugs, diseases, and weeds from one property to another.

Another advantage of the present invention is the savings of wear and tear on the machines. By keeping the equipment clean, the homeowner and landscaper has charger blades, longer engine lift, longer blade and drive belt life and added fuel efficiency which is a big advantage in these economic times of high gas and spare part prices.

Another advantage of the present invention is it can be used with all models of equipment and is reusable. Also every landscape or lawn service company and the average homeowner already have “leaf blowers”, so purchasing an adapter to fit the equipment that's already owned would be economical and practical.

From the foregoing it may be seen that the apparatus of this invention provides for blower pipe extension assembly which is connected to the air blow-off port of a power blower and used to clean the underside of a lawn mower or other wheeled outdoor equipment. While this detailed description has set forth particularly preferred embodiments of the apparatus of this invention, numerous modifications and variations of the structure of this invention, all within the scope of the invention, will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is understood that this description is illustrative only of the principles of the invention and is not limitative thereof.

Although specific features of the invention are shown in some of the drawings and not others, this is for convenience only, as each feature may be combined with any and all of the other features in accordance with this invention.

Other embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art and are within the following claims: 

What is claimed is:
 1. A method for cleaning an underside of wheeled outdoor equipment, which underside is supported above the ground by a plurality of wheels, said method comprising: providing a power blower that is operated to blow air therefrom; providing a blower extension pipe assembly that includes an elongate pipe section having inlet and outlet ends and an angled portion between the inlet and outlet ends, and an end blow-off pipe section communicably attached to the outlet end of said elongate pipe section and including a 90° elbow end fitting that has a reduced air blow-off opening directed perpendicularly to the outlet end of the elongate pipe section; attaching the blower extension pipe assembly to the power blower such that the inlet end of the elongate pipe section is communicably interengaged with the power blower; manipulating the blower extension pipe assembly to extend the elongate pipe section across the ground such that the 90° end fitting is disposed beneath the underside of the wheeled outdoor equipment; directing the reduced blow-off opening of the 90° fitting upwardly toward the underside of the equipment; and operating the power blower to blow air through the blower extension pipe and outwardly from the reduced air blow-off opening in a direction perpendicular to the outlet end of the elongate pipe section and against the underside of the equipment such that debris is cleaned therefrom.
 2. The method of claim 1 further including the step of providing the elongate pipe extension assembly with an upper pipe segment for securing to the power blower and an intermediate pipe segment communicably interconnected between the upper pipe segment and the end blow off pipe section and further including the step of introducing the intermediate pipe segment between the equipment and the ground to dispose the end fitting beneath the underside of the equipment.
 3. The method of claim 2 further including the step of elevating the equipment sufficiently above the ground to provide clearance for extending the intermediate pipe segment beneath the equipment.
 4. A method for cleaning an underside of wheeled outdoor equipment, which underside is supported above the ground by a plurality of wheels, said method comprising: providing a power blower that is operated to blow air therefrom; providing a blower extension pipe assembly that includes an elongate pipe section having inlet and outlet ends and an angle portion between the inlet and outlet ends, and an end blow off pipe section communicably attached to the outlet end of said elongate pipe section and an elbow end fitting having first and second segments that are communicably connected to one another at an angle of 75° to 90°, one of said segments being connected to said outlet end of said elongate pipe section and the other said pipe segment having a reduced air blow-off opening directed transversely to the outlet end of said elongate pipe section; attaching the blower extension pipe to the power blower such that the inlet end of said elongate pipe section is communicably interengaged with the power blower; positioning the blower extension pipe to extend across the ground such that said end blow-off pipe section is disposed beneath the underside of the wheeled outdoor equipment; directing the reduced air blow off opening of said end-blow off pipe section upwardly toward the underside of the equipment and; operating the power blower to blow air through the blower extension pipe and outwardly from the reduced blow-off opening in a direction transverse to the outlet end of the elongate pipe section and against the underside of the equipment such that debris is cleaned from the underside of the equipment.
 5. The method of claim 4 further including the step of providing the elongate pipe extension with an upper pipe segment for securing to the power blower and an intermediate pipe segment communicably interconnected between the upper pipe segment and the end blow off pipe section and further including the step of introducing the intermediate pipe segment between the equipment and the ground to dispose the end fitting beneath the underside of the equipment.
 6. The method of claim 4 further including the step of elevating the equipment sufficiently above the ground to provide clearance for extending the intermediate pipe segment beneath the equipment.
 7. A method for cleaning an underside of wheeled outdoor equipment, which underside is supported above the ground by a plurality of wheels, said method comprising: providing a power blower that is operated to blow air therefrom; providing a blower extension pipe assembly that includes an elongate pipe section having inlet and outlet ends and an elbow end fitting communicably attached to the outlet end of said elongate pipe section, the elbow end fitting having first and second pipe segments that are communicably connected to one another, one of said pipe segments being connected to said outlet end of said elongate pipe section and the other pipe segment having an air blow-off opening directed transversely to the distal end of said elongate pipe section; attaching the blower extension pipe assembly to the power blower such that the inlet end of said elongate pipe section is communicably interengaged with the power blower; positioning the elongate pipe section to extend across the ground such that said elbow fitting is disposed beneath the underside of the wheeled outdoor equipment; directing the air blow-off opening of said elbow end fitting upwardly toward the underside of the equipment and; operating the power blower to blow air through the blower extension pipe and outwardly from the reduced blow-off opening in a direction transverse to the outlet end of the elongate pipe section and against the underside of the equipment such that debris is cleaned from the underside of the equipment.
 8. The method of claim 7 further including the step of providing the elongate pipe extension assembly with an upper pipe segment for securing to the power blower and an intermediate pipe segment communicably interconnected between the upper pipe segment and the end blow off pipe section and further including the step of introducing the intermediate pipe segment between the equipment and the ground to dispose the elbow end fitting beneath the underside of the equipment.
 9. The method of claim 7 further including the step of elevating the equipment sufficiently above the ground to provide clearance for extending the intermediate pipe segment beneath the equipment.
 10. The method of claim 7 including the step of providing said elongate pipe section with an angled section between said inlet and said outlet ends and further including the step of supporting the power blower above the ground such that said elongate pipe section extends downwardly from said power blower to the ground and then, through the angled section, across the ground to the elbow end fitting beneath the equipment.
 11. The method of claim 10 in which the angled section is defined by a flexible hose extending between the inlet end of the elongate pipe section, and wherein an intermediate pipe section is connected to the flexible hose and extended along the ground to communicably interconnect the flexible hose and the elbow end fitting.
 12. The method of claim 7 further including the step of grasping a handle attached to the elongate pipe section and maneuvering the elbow end fitting beneath the equipment to direct the air blow-off opening of the elbow end fitting toward the underside of the equipment for cleaning debris therefrom.
 13. The method of claim 7 further including the step of providing an angle fitting to communicably interconnect a pair of pipe pieces of the elongate pipe section at an angle defined by the angle fitting.
 14. The method of claim 13 further including providing the angle fitting with inlet and outlet ends that are 45° apart. 